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Clydesdale

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Clydesdale
Scottish medium to heavy draft horse, bay, brown or black in color, usually with white on the face and limbs, about 16.2 hands high. Very well behaved and showy because of eager action, white points and long leg feather.


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THE owner of the Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks today pledged an additional pounds 10bn in new business and mortgage lending over the next two years.
The Clydesdale horse can be traced back to Flemish stallions that were imported into the Clyde Valley of Scotland in the 18th century.
Byline: HENRYK ZIENTEK YORKSHIRE and Clydesdale banks provided some good news for the housing sector by reporting a 40% rise in mortgage applications during the first five weeks of 2009.
 
 
 
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